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As expected, we got 3G, GPS, and lower prices. But some of the most exciting iPhone rumors—such as videoconferencing and additional iPhone models—failed to materialize. Also: Details on rate plans, contracts, and battery life.
First of all, let's talk turkey—specifically, the $299 price tag for the 16GB model and $199 for the 8GB version. Now, in a moment, you're going to find me grousing about what's missing in the new iPhone, but from the feedback I'm getting so far, people are thrilled about the lower prices. While $199 isn't exactly cheap for a phone, it's a bargain when you consider the features packed into the iPhone 3G. Expect lines around the block when it goes on sale July 11.
That said, AT&T just announced that the data plan for the iPhone 3G will run you $30 a month, a $10 premium over the original's EDGE-only plan, so keep that in mind while you're calculating your savings. And yes, you'll need to sign a new two-year contract with AT&T, even if you're a current subscriber.
Anyway, the iPhone looks pretty much like the iPhone of old—and while Jobs crowed that the new iPhone is thinner "at the edges" than the original, the iPhone 3G is, in fact, about 0.02 inches thicker than its predecessor. That said, according to the specs, the new iPhone is about 0.1 ounce lighter than the EDGE-only model.
About the glossy black (or white) backing … I'm not thrilled about it. The beauty of the old brushed-metal finish was that it was practically impervious to scratches—indeed, my old iPhone, which I bought last June and lives sans case in my pocket, has nary a scratch on the back. We'll have to wait and see how the new glossy backing holds up, but I'm not optimistic.
On the 3G front: Yes, the new iPhone will access data twice as quickly (at least) over AT&T's speedy HSDPA network than the original did over EDGE. Another advantage: You'll be able to browse and access data when you're on a voice call, even if you're not in Wi-Fi range.
But one of the chief advantages of 3G is that it's fast enough for music and video—though for now, there's no word on whether we'll be able to download songs, podcasts, or videos from iTunes over AT&T's 3G network. Still, that could change with a future firmware upgrade.
In terms of battery life, Steve Jobs is promising an acceptable 5 hours of talk time using 3G (which allows for simultaneous calls and data use, compared to voice-only over EDGE), along with 7 hours of video and 24 hours of music. In my experience, real-world battery life is almost always less than what they tell you in the specs, but I'll give Apple the benefit of the doubt. Of course, the battery is still sealed in the iPhone case—a major bone of contention for many users.
GPS-wise, I'm excited. Live tracking of your position on the iPhone looks awesome—watch out, Garmin—and you'll also be able to tag your photos with GPS coordinates. Oh, and Loopt has already announced a social-networking app that'll use GPS to pinpoint your nearest buddies. Finally, Jobs said that the iPhone turns GPS off automatically when it's not in use so as not to drain the battery. Nice.
As for rumors that didn't quite come true, take videoconferencing, which was the hot topic over the weekend thanks to a slew of (clearly faked) fuzzy photos. The thought was that the new iPhone would have a front-facing camera for video-enabled iChat, but no dice.
Another rumor: Wireless music and video syncing with iTunes, similar to what the Zune does with its PC software. Prying eyes thought they found hidden Mac OS code that would make wireless iTunes syncing a reality. Guess not.
And as far as a range of iPhone models goes, well ... as I predicted, Jobs is keeping it simple: 8GB and 16GB versions—no 32GB model, which is particularly disappointing—in black and white flavors. No "thin," EDGE-only iPhone, as some thought, and notably, it appears the original EDGE-only iPhone has been purged from the Apple Store. That said, the original iPod eventually spawned a whole range of iPod Nanos, Videos, Touches, and what have you, so we may see the same thing happen with the iPhone eventually.
And speaking of the iPod Touch ... no new models or prices. You'll be able to download the new 2.0 firmware to the Touch for $9.95, but that's about it.
On the services side, I'm pleased with the upcoming MobileMe, the revamped version of .Mac, which will now allow for push, over-the-air syncing of contacts from Address Book, events from iCal, e-mail and photos with the iPhone—and yes, Outlook users on Windows are included. Yes, MobileMe is still $99 a year—but that comes out to a little over eight bucks a month, not bad considering the 20GB of online storage (twice as much as you got with the old .Mac).
And let's not forget the App Store, which is coming in early July. We saw just a handful of games and applications during the keynote, but I'm excited already—especially with the games, which look amazingly polished for something on a cell phone. I'm expecting office suites, multimedia applications, IM, and social networking apps ... you name it. This'll be huge.
And one more thing ... there was no "one more thing" in Steve Jobs' keynote, dashing the hopes of those looking for a Mac tablet or redesigned MacBooks. This marks the second major keynote in a row where "one more thing" was nowhere in sight (three if you count the iPhone SDK roadmap address in March). Interesting. [Update: As several readers have noted, Jobs actually did have a "One more thing..." announcement in March: The $100 million "iFund" for iPhone developers. My bad.]
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I can't wait to get an the 3G. I was thinking of buying a iPhone this year, but I think its worth the wait! Just hope it can be unlocked!
What are the upgrade options for us owners of the original iPhone?
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it doesnt have gps! it has AGPS. This uses cell towers to triangulate your location, it doesnt include a gps receiver. next, you will pay $10 more a month for this phone. In otherwords, its going to be costing you $40 more for the phone in 2 yr contract then the last iphone. no MMS no ADAP no memory card slot no copy and paste text major blunder
I'm waiting for the antitrust suit against apple and at&t to go through the court system. Hopefully us "regular folks" will win and be able to take the phone anywhere we want to get service.
Yeah I doubt any unlocking will happen, in the beginning at least, since you activate in store now....so for all who want an unlocked iphone...get ready for 1st gen iphone prices to spike on craigslist, ebay, etc
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LISTEN UP...$9.95 FOR FIRMWARE UPDATE...THAT'S WAS FREE LAST TIME I HAD TO UPDATE MY MOBILE DEVICE..."WOW, GO APPLE" NO REALLY GO............................AWAY
Ok just a few words. Installer App for ipod touch and iphone. Jail breaking is the way to go, The app store is gonna lack the open source and freeware programs on Installer.
I AM SO DISAPOINTED WHERES THE 5 MEGAPIXEL CAM OR AT LEAST IS GOING TO BE CPABLE OF CLOSE THE PICTURE WHEN I AM JUST TAKEN IT? NO WAY NEW IPHONE IS MORE TRASH FOR LESS CASH I MEAN IT IS BEAUTIFUL BUT GLOSSY BACK, WHAT DO THEY WANT? SEE US BUYING NEW PLASTIC COVERS EACH MONTH AND THEN IS ONE MORE MISTAKE WITH THE PLASTIC BACK IF I DROP IT I GUESS IT'S GOING TO BREAK IN PIECES BUT I AM GOING TO GET IT ANYWAY IT'S AN IPHONE HAHAHA LOL
Still can't shoot video- lame.
still my old n95 blows that away.
ok..... tell me why the iPod touch is $299 at the cheapest and the NEW iPhone is going to be $199 at the cheapest??? The iPhone which has more is Cheaper. I better see some iPod Touch Price dropping, which will mean all the iPods will have to drop their price proportionately. Shuffle is already $49 it will prolly be dropped to $39 if it is and the 4GB nano should be $100 and 8GB would be 150 and the classics would have to be cheaper than the iPhone too.
Its about time, I was getting bored with my Iphone. Well at least I can use my new FM Transmitter in the car with it. I bought it from some guy on Ebay at wildfordigital. I wish that they included more features, but at least the price is cheap. I bet if you wait 6 months from now, they'll go even cheaper.
I have a Sony Ericsson and I mainly use it to take pictures and videos (over a minute long each) of my daughter. I love to send pictures and videos, too, to other phones! I cannot believe that something as simple as taking quality videos is so difficult for Apple to include in their "revolutionary" phone???? Please explain!
What about the new Sprint Instinct Phone by Samsung coming out mid June
This is a nice phone, but when apple is going to make a real innovation on the iphone like video conference or something like that or using your Iphone as broadband modem to connect you macbook to the net... 3G?? what the difference if in your are the network does not reach 1Mbps.
This is a nice phone, but when apple is going to make a real innovation on the iphone like video conference or something like that or using your Iphone as broadband modem to connect you macbook to the net... 3G?? what the difference if in your are the network does not reach 1Mbps.
With AT&T exclusivity, can intended users in countries where AT&T is not available use iPhone 3G and enjoy the emumerated features with similar service provider?
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26 Posted by ifortunes2007 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:22PM EDT Report Abuse
The best phone on the market is the "HTC" touch diamond. It blows away the iphone....Everything thats missing on the iphone is on the touch diamond.